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On 18 June, Jeanette Walters, Manager Policy and
Programs, Office for the Ageing (OFTA), accompanied
by members of the Seniors Card and Policy teams were
fortunate to have the opportunity to consult with the...
NAIDOC originally stood for
‘National Aborigines and
Islanders Day Observance
Committee’. This committee
was once responsible for
organising national activities
during NAIDOC Week and its
acronym has become the name
of the week itself.
NAIDOC Week celebrations are
held across Australia each July
to celebrate the history...
The Repat Foundation’s latest fundraising initiative
features a new DVD of who’s who of the national and
international music industry performing live for our
troops over the last 15 years. Watch this never-seen-
before compilation of concert footage from East Timor,
Afghanistan, Iraq and The Solomon Islands and film clips
of songs that relate to the cause.
The DVD begins with a live to camera speech from
Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove and then the music
begins with Kylie Minogue, John Farnham ...
Established in 1999, Marra
Dreaming is a cultural
community centre located
in Salisbury. Founded by
predominately Aboriginal
women from across
Australia, it was initially
set up to provide a space
for Aboriginal people to develop their artwork. This has
evolved into a thriving meeting place for all members
of the community to experience and explore the
Aboriginal culture.
Did you know that more
than 210,000 South
Australians provide unpaid
care and support to a family
member or friend with a
disability, mental illness,
chronic condition or who
is frail aged? Chances are
everybody knows at least
one carer, and they may be your work colleague, employer
or employee, or even you.
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Office for the Ageing Consultation
with Aboriginal Elders
Celebrating NAIDOC week
Doin’ It For The Troops DVD
available now
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